ladybird/Libraries/LibWeb/Layout/SVGImageBox.h
Luke Wilde babfd70ca7 LibGC: Enforce that a Cell type must declare the allocator to use
This ensures that we are explicitly declaring the allocator to use when
allocating a cell(-inheriting) type, instead of silently falling back
to size-based allocation.

Since this is done in allocate_cell, this will only be detected for
types that are actively being allocated. However, since that means
they're _not_ being allocated, that means it's safe to not declare
an allocator to use for those. For example, the base TypedArray<T>,
which is never directly allocated and only the defined specializations
are ever allocated.
2026-01-20 12:00:11 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2024, Tim Ledbetter <tim.ledbetter@ladybird.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#pragma once
#include <LibGC/Ptr.h>
#include <LibWeb/Layout/SVGGraphicsBox.h>
#include <LibWeb/SVG/SVGImageElement.h>
namespace Web::Layout {
class SVGImageBox : public SVGGraphicsBox {
GC_CELL(SVGImageBox, SVGGraphicsBox);
GC_DECLARE_ALLOCATOR(SVGImageBox);
public:
SVGImageBox(DOM::Document&, SVG::SVGGraphicsElement&, GC::Ref<CSS::ComputedProperties>);
virtual ~SVGImageBox() override = default;
SVG::SVGImageElement& dom_node() { return static_cast<SVG::SVGImageElement&>(SVGGraphicsBox::dom_node()); }
SVG::SVGImageElement const& dom_node() const { return static_cast<SVG::SVGImageElement const&>(SVGGraphicsBox::dom_node()); }
virtual GC::Ptr<Painting::Paintable> create_paintable() const override;
};
}